Hydrographic Film Water Transfer Printing Film Hydro Dip Dice Hydro 3 Pack

US $220

  • Senoia, Georgia, United States
  • Nov 21st
THIS LISTING IS FOR THE PRINT SHOW. HYDRO 3 PACK: YOU WILL RECEIVE THREE 19" X 19" PIECES OF THE FILM SHOWN THIS LISTING IS FOR THE FLAMING DICE 3-PACK INCLUDES: FLAMING DICE FLAMING DICE BLUE FLAMING DICE GREEN  all 3 prints will be in one sleeve if you order more than 1 pack, it will NOT come on a continuous roll, it will be another kit. sent in same box.  Will be rolled without any tube/pvc and placed in a poly sleeve for packaging. FREE SHIPPING! PLEASE CHECK BACK OFTEN AS WE WILL HAVE MORE OPTIONS AVAILABLE! ***PLEASE NOTE*** You are purchasing with at least the basic knowledge of the Hydrographic Film process.  We are not responsible for any errors of the dipping process of the film due to the lack of experience.     PLEASE MAKE SURE ALL SHIPPING INFORMATION YOU PROVIDE US IS CORRECT AT CHECKOUT!!!!!! ALL ITEMS THAT DO NOT GET DELIVERED TO YOUR ADDRESS DUE TO WRONG ADDRESS AND THAT ARE RETURNED TO US, WE CAN RESHIP THEM ONCE WE GET THOSE BACK BUT YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY FOR THE RESHIPPING AMOUNT OR IF YOU WANT A REFUND, WE WILL REFUND YOU MINUS THE COST OF OUR SHIPPING!!!!!  Water Transfer Printing or “Hydrographics” is the latest technology in the custom coatings industry. This easy dipping process is used to apply vivid, high definition graphics to virtually any material. We many of patterns to choose from such as: Camo, Carbon Fiber, Wood Grain, Skulls, Flames, Animal Prints, Abstract Designs, Marbles, Stones, Metals, & More! The applications are endless: Automotive, Motorcycle, Marine, Sporting goods, Electronics, Hunting Equipment, Firearms, Housing Decor, You Name it! If you have any questions please feel free to contact us for more info! Disclaimer: When making this purchase you agree that you have the basic knowledge an understanding of the Hydrographic printing process. We are not liable for any damages or harm you may do to any items. Please visit our FAQ below for safety and guidance. If your question is not answered below, please ask prior to purchase. FAQ: 1: What can be dipped?  A: Basically any item that you can get the base coat paint to adhere to and the item can be submerged into water for 30-60 seconds. 2: What is Hydrographics?  A: Hydrographic printing is the process that takes pre designed images an applies them to almost any 3-dimensional item. 3: What do I need for Hydrographics?  A: at its most basic you need, Container large enough for the item to be dipped, Water, Prep materials for substrate being processed, Base coat paint, Activator, a way to rinse the part after dipping, and clear coat to apply after. 4: What paint should I use for base coat is it even needed?  A: Yes you must apply a fresh base coat to any item to be dipped “the exception to this is ABS plastic”. Without the fresh base coat your print will not adhere to the part. We recommend using high quality automotive paints. 5: can I use spray cans form Walmart or home depot?  A: NO! the spray cans you get from Walmart and Home Depot will not give you consistent results. These paints do not work well with the process as the paint dries to hard an does not allow the pattern to adhere to the base. 6: can you recommend any base coat brands?  A: Yes, I always suggest finding your paint locally from a reputable automotive supplier. I use NASON, PPG, And Sherwin Williams. If you are wanting to buy online, I suggest using Low Country Hydro Paint. They designed an make paint for the hydrographic Process. Its sold in aerosols and HVLP applications. 7: What activator do I use?  A: We currently do not sell activator. We are working on this but I suggest 1 activator only it’s the only activator I use in my shop and been dipping for over 8 years. Its called Hydro-Vator by Express Chem. It can be found online by searching “Hydro Vator Activator” Its sold in cans or aerosols. You can use this with any film on the market with practice. Just need to learn to read films to decide if they need more or less activator. 8: What side of the film goes on the water?  A: When unrolling the film it can get confusing to what side goes to the water. Even myself after 8 years have to check from time to time. Best method I found is by wetting your thumb an pointy finger and pinch the corner of the film. As your release your pinch the side that sticks to your finger is the side that goes to the water. 9: Why do I got pin holes after I rinse the part.  A: Not enough activator or unevenly sprayed. 10: The pattern rinsed off and smeared.  A: To much activator 11: I’m getting large air bubbles that pop and leaves a void.  A: Your trapping air try with more angle 12: the film distorts as I spray activator  A: either spraying to much or need to close your dams to not allow it stretch as far. 13: how durable is the finish?  A: Its only as durable as the materials you use when doing the process. I always tell my customers it’s as durable if not more durable than any car that’s on the road today. 14: What temperature does the water need to be?  A: It’s been industry standards for years to have your water at 90 degrees for the process. Many have started using colder water in the range of 60-75 and have had success saying heavy ink films stay brighter. 15: How much film should I use for “Blank”  A: without seeing your item I can’t give you and answer. I suggest looking at the item and leaving enough film on the sides to take in account for all the stretch the film has to do to get to all places on the part being dipped. 16: Where can I get help or more information on hydrographics?  A: your always welcome to ask a question. If you’re looking for official training there are several companies who offer this. Besides official training you can look for instructional videos online and many forums are created for this process. 17: I don’t have spray equipment or large area to do this can I still do the process.  A: If you’re just wanting to do some small parts for yourself absolutely. Activator, Base coat paint, and Clear coat as explained above can be bought in aerosols cans. Find a water tight container large enough to dip the items you wanting to process and have fun. 18: I never done the process will it be hard to learn?  A: It can be challenging to learn with all the different variables taking place. If you follow the suggestions in this FAQ it should help your learning curve. I always suggest new customers/dippers to take the time to do some research, practice on some throw away items like speed shapes or light switch covers. Learn how to read the film as your spray activator to know when it’s ready to be dipped.   FEEDBACK: If you are dissatisfied for any reason please contact us prior to leaving negative/neutral feedback 100% Customer Satisfaction is our goal! Any Issues or Questions Please Contact us We are Always willing to help! Also if you are satisfied with the product we appreciate postive feedback which helps us bring many more awesome and new designs to the market! RETURN POLICY: If you receive any merchandise that are defective or damage please contact us IMMEDIATELY! We offer 14 day return/exchange policy We will replace any damage or defective item “ may require photo evidence prior” Any NON-SELLER mistake return for refund are subject to a 20% restocking fee. BUYER is responsible for return shipping.

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